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FOR THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF TWO SPOTTED AND RED SPIDER MITE
![]() MITE-RID Has been developed for the specific purpose of dealing with the dreaded red spider and two spotted mite. MITE-RID works by leaf absorption, so the need to get under the canopy of the crop is no longer necessary. When MITE-RID penetrates the leaf tissue any mite that tries to attack the plant will be eradicated. One application is usually all that is needed although an additional spray may be required to clean up any eggs, or if the infestation is heavy. MITE-RID is quickly setting the standard as an effective treatment with next to no plant sensitivity. MITE-RID is definitely the new product to replace your existing spray program, or an insect deterrent for outdoor plants. YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE HOW EFFECTIVE THIS PRODUCT IS I am currently trialling this product on indoor and outdoor grows. I am also testing on Azaleas and rhododendrons, and will be checking how effective control is, with particular regard to Cannabis. I have already used this product on indoor cannabis grows, and have only ever needed one application. I think it is an excellent organic systemic treatment. It is available from Accent in Australia MITE RID Grant there is a big help. The manufacturer, Trev at Hydromasta, is a cool guy, and can give any detailed advice on his products. He also has a new root conditioner that fascinates me. Last edited by Medical Marijuana; 03-12-2008 at 08:57 AM. |
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I've been using this stuff for years! Nothing better IMO. We need a US outlet for it.
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And here is what the little suckers look like.
Mature adults visible to the naked eye, running around the leaf surfaces. ![]() Speckling caused by spider mites feeding. ![]() Adults and eggs of spider mites
Last edited by Medical Marijuana; 03-12-2008 at 08:24 AM. |
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If you are trying to get a hold of some, you can contact Grant at MITE RID or Trev at trev@hydromasta.com.au This stuff rocks!
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Take note that there is a medical reason to control spider mites.
It has been discovered that mite's body parts and mite's faecal matter, remaining on your buds after drying, pose a serious health risk. Mite's faecal matter contains e-coli! Please ensure you take aggressive steps with mite control as temps rise in northern hemisphere summers. ps. for those who don't know, faecal matter is also known as 'poo'! Last edited by Medical Marijuana; 06-09-2008 at 08:02 PM. |
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Thanks for the info dude! Bout to order me some. Is it safe to use close to harvest? Will a flush get it out of the plants system?
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The last 2 words of the second sentence in the picture you provide above says it's "not" systemic. Systemic would mean that it's transported throughout the plant the same way nutrients and water is. The bottle contradicts your statement *****. That could cause some confusion. What does Trevor say about it being systemic?
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420 Magazine-Grow Support How to Grow Cannabis Visit Our Sponsors Posting Guidelines Support 420 Magazine How to Post and Resize Pics Submit your best high resolution photos to photos@420magazine.com for publication in 420 Magazine's print edition. Last edited by Racefan; 06-10-2008 at 10:08 PM. |
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I noticed this as well and queried it. The label is wrong. I was told by the manufacturer that it is in fact a systemic organic treatment. He apologised and is in the process of re-labelling to say 'systemic'. The label I posted is the old label.
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